A Scots holidaymaker has come out of a coma after a horror plunge from a hotel balcony in Croatia.
21.09.2021 - 03:49 / variety.com
Saweetie has signed with Full Stop Management, Variety has learned. The Bay Area rapper will be represented by Brandon Creed, joining a roster that includes Lizzo, Charli XCX, Troye Sivan and Mark Ronson, among others.Full Stop was founded by Irving and Jeffrey Azoff and merged with Creed’s The Creed Co.
A Scots holidaymaker has come out of a coma after a horror plunge from a hotel balcony in Croatia.
according to Variety.A source close to Food Network explained to the publication that the “decision has been made to move on as the sides were far apart on financial terms.”The Post has reached out to both the network and the celebrity chef, restaurateur and cookbook author for comment.Flay has been part of the popular cable cooking channel since its early days in 1994 — and became a household name while starring in a string of his own eponymous shows.The New York native has starred in series
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorSuperstar chef Bobby Flay and Food Network are poised to part ways after a 27-year run that has made the restaurateur and businessman one of the country’s most recognizable culinary figures.Flay and Food Network have been in negotiations on a new contract for some time. His most recent exclusive three-year pact with the Discovery-owned cabler expires at year’s end.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSam Catlin has signed an overall deal at Apple, Variety has learned.Under the deal, Catlin will develop and produce scripted television projects for Apple under his Short Drive Entertainment banner along with his producing partner, Tiffany Prasifka.Catlin most recently served as showrunner, and executive producer, and co-creator of AMC series “Preacher.” He developed the show alongside Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterShaka King has signed a first-look deal at FX.Under the deal, King will develop new TV projects for FX through his newly launched production company, I’d Watch That.
FX Productions has signed a first-look deal with Shaka King, best known for writing, directing and producing “Judas and the Black Messiah.” Under the agreement, King will develop new TV series for FX through his production company I’d Watch That. Brandon Harris is the company’s president and co-founder.
EXCLUSIVE Stage director and choreographer Chase Brock, who choreographed the Broadway productions of Be More Chill and Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark, has signed with Verve for representation in all areas.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe creators of “Cobra Kai” and yes Studios have teamed to develop a followup to the Israeli mockumentary series “Red Band,” Variety has learned exclusively.“Cobra Kai” creators Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald will executive produce the new series, titled “The New Red,” under their Counterbalance Entertainment banner. Counterbalance’s head of development, Dina Hillier, will also executive produce.
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Warner Records has named Steve “Steve O” Carless president of A&R, a new position at the Warner Music Group label that’s home to such artists as Dua Lipa, Saweetie David Guetta and Anitta. Carless’ start date is Dec.
Mel C got some words of wisdom from her fellow Spice Girls before hitting the ballroom floor. Following her debut on Monday, ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the 47-year-old British pop star about the advice Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Mel B gave her about performing.Mel B placed second on the show back in 2007, and Emma placed third on, the U.K.
EXCLUSIVE: Transparent actress Trace Lysette has signed with Anonymous Content.
Scott Foley's new show,? As he told ET, he's already working on it. ET's Matt Cohen joined the actor on set of the new Fox dramedy, where he revealed he's already put an ask in with Kerry Washington. «Kerry has been directing a bunch, and I actually reached out to her to direct an episode,» Foley shared. «She wasn't available this season, hopefully we'll get another one, and she can come back.» «But I would love to get more than one of them here to do this.
Scott Foley's new show,? As he told ET, he's already working on it. ET's Matt Cohen joined the actor on set of the new Fox dramedy, where he revealed he's already put an ask in with Kerry Washington. «Kerry has been directing a bunch, and I actually reached out to her to direct an episode,» Foley shared. «She wasn't available this season, hopefully we'll get another one, and she can come back.» «But I would love to get more than one of them here to do this.
Gabrielle Union is opening up about the time she accidentally stepped into an incredibly dangerous situation while on a getaway with friends.
John Lydon of the Sex Pistols has opened up about his financial struggles, which he said have worsened after losing a legal battle against his former bandmates last month.Lydon was sued after refusing to license the group’s music for inclusion in Danny Boyle’s upcoming biopic series, Pistol, with guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook legally challenging his veto.According to Jones and Cook’s lawyer, Edmund Cullen, the band agreed in 1998 that all decisions about licensing requests could be
Gabrielle Union is opening up about something that happened in Croatia.